adam franklin

Sunday, March 12, 2006

...Because it makes you feel good

Not to much has happened this past week. Pretty much all of last week I worked nights, which was boring. The only highlights were checking in the band Tool. I have never heard any of their songs, but Mike was like a schoolgirl around them. They checked in under the aliases of: Random Encounter, Rusty Trombone and Barry McCockener :| Also today we both notified our boss of our intentions to leave. Im going to work till Sunday and go see Melbourne for about a week and Mike is going to stay at the hotel till I get back, then we will head up the coast. Also on Weds and Thursday we both have days off so we will finally head over to the Blue Mountains and go camping.


Yesterday I managed to leave my book on a bus and then left my cellphone later that night at Mackers. I think i left it on a table and after stuffing half of an icecream cone in my mouth and blacking out from brainfreeze. I hope they have as much trouble charging the phone as I did. Later that night we returned home to find our french roomates throwing a french only party, but we crashed it anyway. It seemed the same as any "english" party except that they broght these 2 wheels of cheese that they all worshiped (seriously) and then took pictures beside it, then melted it over potatoes. It was delicious. That night made ammends with one of our french roomates who accused us of eating his pizza and offended the rest of them when they kept on making us smell the cheese we didn't recoil in disgust. I think they were proud of their cheese's ability to disgust the non-french and were shocked when we ate it. One person even said that the bacteria inside of it can make us really sick...crazy. The second picture I found while waiting for a bus at 5:30 this morning.

2 Comments:

  • Those French, eh? Geez (or should I say cheese), who do they think they are; having a "French only party"? I'll show then a "French only party!"

    Have a nice time in Melbourne. Try to take a picture of Melbourne park, where they play the Aussie Open, that would make my day!

    By Blogger Joshywa, at 2:56 PM  

  • My Madame in Switzerland was french, she also had this holy wheel of cheese. She used to cut it into paper thin slices with this complicated machine, not melt it...

    weird

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:42 PM  

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